via the Kensington Palace Twitter account, the royal can be seen speaking with fellow Scouts, partaking in arts and crafts, and even sitting down to roast a marshmallow. "For many children and young people, The Scout Association plays a key role as they build relationships and develop the skills they need to succeed in later life.
When I volunteered with the Scouts on Anglesey eight years ago, I was struck by the huge impact the organisation has on inspiring young people to support their communities and achieve their goals," said the duchess in a statement. "I am delighted to be joining The Duke of Kent as Joint President of the Association and look forward to working with Scouts across the country as they strive to make a positive.
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